Former Premier League footballer Samuel Eto’o is facing a new court paternity lawsuit over an alleged lovechild.

Adileusa do Rosario Neves, 39, is fighting to have the ex-Chelsea and Everton striker recognised as the father of her 19-year-old daughter, Erika.

Adileusa’s lawyer Fernando Osuna confirmed on Tuesday that the hearing would take place at a Madrid court on April 24.

The lawsuit presented by Cape Verde-born Adileusa says she fell pregnant after meeting Eto’o – now playing for Qatar SC – in a nightclub in the Spanish capital in 1997 when he was at Leganes on loan from Real Madrid.

She claims Eto’o, 37, who has six recognised children with four different woman including his wife Georgette, told her he would ‘act responsibly’ soon after she broke the news but then cut off all contact with her.

Erika was born in November 1999 in a hospital in the Spanish capital.

Adileusa do Rosario Neves (right) is fighting to have Eto’o recognised as the father of her 19-year-old daughter Erika (left)

It was not immediately clear on Tuesday if the Cameroon-born footballer has agreed to a voluntary DNA test.

Adileusa’s lawyer Fernando Osuna, who has been fighting to get veteran crooner Julio Iglesias to admit he is the father of a 40-year-old Spaniard, said when he launched his court fight against Eto’o that he would ask for a DNA sample.

Osuna said the court would decide after the hearing whether it agreed to Erika’s request for a maintenance allowance as an interim measure while it continues to study the paternity claim.

He said: ‘Samuel Eto’o has been summoned to the hearing and it will be open to the press and public.

‘It’s not yet clear if he will attend as he is abroad. He has been asked to attend by a legal representative he had when he was living in Majorca.

‘The judge has allowed official communications to be sent to that person because it would have been impossible otherwise for the court to notify him.

‘He has not so far agreed to a voluntary DNA test and I doubt at this stage that he will.

‘At the moment our case is based on things like photographs and affidavits from witnesses but a refusal by Eto’o to agree to a voluntary DNA test would go in our favour.

‘This process is a long one and it’s going to go on after April’s hearing, but the decision on a maintenance allowance is a key part of this process and the judge’s decision cannot be appealed.

‘The paternity claim would continue after the hearing next month.’

Several photographs of Adileusa with the player, who spent nearly two seasons in the English Premier League before agreeing a three-year deal with Russian club Anzhi that made him the world’s highest paid player, are understood to have been submitted as part of the paternity lawsuit.

Several witnesses are also believed to have signed affidavits confirming the pair were dating at the time.

Adileusa, known to friends as Dee Dee, attacked Eto’o in an interview late last year after she announced she was taking legal action.

Recalling the footballer’s response when she revealed to him she was pregnant, she said: ‘He told me I was like all the whores who go looking for footballers, that I was a bitch and if I didn’t have an abortion I was going to have problems.

‘I thought he was in love with me and believed he would behave better than that.’

The former model claimed he later insisted he would do the right thing by Erika after intervention by former Real Madrid star Roberto Carlos, but was snubbed after trying to reach out to Eto’o when the youngster fell ill three years later and ended up losing a kidney.

Eto’o, 37, now plays in the Qatar Stars League with Qatar SC as he nears the end of his career

Erika said in the same interview, published in Spanish newspaper ABC: ‘I’d love to have a relationship with him, especially so I could get to know my siblings, but I’m scared of being rejected.’

As well as two daughters with his wife, Eto’o has a daughter with an Italian hairdresser, two children with a French woman and a teenage son called Etienne by a Majorcan-based woman called Maria Angeles Pineda.

Pineda complained last year the footballer owed her thousands of pounds in unpaid maintenance.

Eto’o had joined Real Madrid’s academy in 1997 and had been sent out on loan to second division club Leganes because of regulations that prevented him playing for Real’s B team.

It was at Mallorca where the striker made his breakthrough and he later played for Barcelona and Inter Milan, winning the Champions League on three occasions.

He represented the Cameroon national team 118 times, scoring 56 goals, and twice won the Africa Cup of Nations and also an Olympic gold medal in 2000.

Eto’o spent one season with Chelsea in 2013-14, scoring 12 goals in 35 matches, before joining Everton the following season.

Since leaving Goodison Park, he has played for Sampdoria in Italy, the Turkish clubs Antalyspor and Konyaspor, and then Qatar SC.